Privacy & Security
Education news, analysis, and opinion about efforts to protect sensitive information and keep students safe online.
School Cyberattacks, Explained
Hackers are terrorizing schools with increasingly complex attacks, causing data breaches and more. Here’s what educators need to know.
- Privacy & Security Saturn Is a New App for High Schoolers. Here’s Why It Has Educators ConcernedSaturn is billed as a time-management app, but experts see potential privacy concerns in allowing it broad access to students' schedules.Privacy & Security Q&A AI Is Making Data Literacy a 'Survival Skill' That Schools Must Teach, Experts ArgueA new survey found that more than two-thirds of U.S. adults don't understand how their data is being used.Privacy & Security Nonprofit Uses Halloween Run-Up to Showcase 'Scary' Privacy Issues in Learning AppsSelling data for targeted advertising, sharing it with third party vendors, and vague data privacy policies raise concerns, nonprofit says.Privacy & Security E-Rate Money for Cybersecurity? Schools Want It to Be a Top Funding PriorityThe federal E-rate program has the potential to help schools build better defenses against cyberattacks.Privacy & Security Cybersecurity Is the Top Priority for Ed-Tech Officials. Funding Doesn’t Match the DemandThere is a growing gap between the rising threat of cyberattacks and the lack of state resources to protect schools from those attacks.Privacy & Security 7 Data Breaches That Left Schools in the LurchK-12 schools are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks.Privacy & Security Schools Are a Top Target of Ransomware Attacks, and It's Getting WorseEighty percent of school IT professionals reported that their schools were hit by ransomware in the last year, according to a Sophos survey.Privacy & Security Biden Administration Announces Cybersecurity Initiative for K-12 SchoolsK-12 schools have become a big target for hackers in recent years and the cyberattacks are more sophisticated than ever.Privacy & Security Districts, Take Note: Privacy Is Rare in Apps Used in SchoolsNot protecting students' data privacy can cause real-world harms.Privacy & Security Most Tech Companies Profit Off Student Data, Even If They Say Otherwise, Report FindsNearly three-quarters of the most popular apps and online platforms likely profit from user data, according to Common Sense Media.Privacy & Security Newly Proposed Grants Could Help Districts Extinguish a Cybersecurity '4-Alarm Fire'School districts could apply for grants to protect against the mounting threat of cyberattacks, FCC chairwoman says.Privacy & Security Schools Need to Practice Cyberattack Defense 'Like Fire Drills'Three experts discuss what district leaders can do to ensure students and staff are using digital tools safely.Privacy & Security K-12 Tech Leaders Don’t Feel Prepared for CyberattacksNew survey suggests that K-12 technology leaders are still struggling to figure out how to solve cybersecurity problems.Privacy & Security Why Student Data Privacy Is a Civil Rights IssueData privacy problems in schools could be disproportionately hurting specific groups.Privacy & Security It Takes an Entire District to Prevent a Cyberattack: 5 TipsOne of the biggest challenges in making cybersecurity policies work is getting everyone engaged.